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Posted By RL Michel
I am looking for a training for employees using our pedestrian-controlled lift trucks. Not a legal requirement but some of them asked me for advice.
Any contact/advice about how to organise a practical training and who can give me the necessary information?
I am not really interested about doing it myself after reading books ...
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter
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Have you tried talking to the equipment manufacturer?
Paul
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Posted By Kevin Day
Use same principles as for FLT training. Ensure operators are aware of not placing themselves between the 'lift truck' and immovable objects when manouvering in tight places.
Kevin
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Posted By stephen j mills
Look at 'Rider-operated lift trucks:Operator training' (L117 Approved Code of Practice and Guidance).
Under the guidance section, paragraph 22 states 'Operators of types of lift truck not covered by this guidance will also need training. In some cases, for instance pedestrian/rider-operated pallet trucks, this may follow a similar approach, but in others, such as straddle carriers, a very different training programme will be needed.Training organisations involved in lift truck training should be able to advise on suitable training, but employers will need to take account of the advice on instructor selection contained in the guidance' etc.
I suggest that you contact your usual provider for lift truck training and get them to set up a suitable course for your needs.
Regards, Steve
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